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For a list of all Fountain Terrace Houses and a history of [[Fountain Terrace]] overall please refer to the [[Fountain Terrace]] page.
For a list of all Fountain Terrace Houses and a history of [[Fountain Terrace]] overall please refer to the [[Fountain Terrace]] page.


[[File:4 Fountain Terrace 1990s.jpg|frameless|center|alt=Oblique view of 4 Fountain Terrace|Oblique view of 4 Fountain Terrace]]
[[File:4 Fountain Terrace 1990s.jpg|frame|center|alt=Oblique view of 4 Fountain Terrace in the 1990s|Oblique view of 4 Fountain Terrace in the 1990s]]
 
The same view by [[Collier, Walter Percy|W P Collier]] from about 1914.
[[File:Fountain Terrace 1914.jpg|frame|center|alt=Oblique view of Kendal House (and Methodist Church) 1914|Oblique view of Kendal House (and Methodist Church) 1914]]
 
In Collier's image the property was still a Post Office (you can just see Post Office) run by R W Huntington (emigrated 1920) and then briefly by Hilda Ingledow (died 1922). Miss Tweddle came shortly after this when the Post Office had moved to Lock Up Lane, and she, as a widow, ran the place as a Temperance Hotel and Cafe. An example of Collier changing the picture to suit new ownership. Not sure when she gave it up but sometime after 1932 when she advertised in the Bellingham Guide

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For a list of all Fountain Terrace Houses and a history of Fountain Terrace overall please refer to the Fountain Terrace page.

Oblique view of 4 Fountain Terrace in the 1990s
Oblique view of 4 Fountain Terrace in the 1990s

The same view by W P Collier from about 1914.

Oblique view of Kendal House (and Methodist Church) 1914
Oblique view of Kendal House (and Methodist Church) 1914

In Collier's image the property was still a Post Office (you can just see Post Office) run by R W Huntington (emigrated 1920) and then briefly by Hilda Ingledow (died 1922). Miss Tweddle came shortly after this when the Post Office had moved to Lock Up Lane, and she, as a widow, ran the place as a Temperance Hotel and Cafe. An example of Collier changing the picture to suit new ownership. Not sure when she gave it up but sometime after 1932 when she advertised in the Bellingham Guide